Stone Cold Riddim was produced by Evert on Williams and Oniel Russell and published Blend Them Production in 1999.
Stone Cold Overview
The Stone Cold Riddim, released in 1999, is a classic bashment rhythm that brings high energy to any dancehall session. Its driving bassline and sharp drum patterns make it perfect for the dancefloor. The instrumental, titled "Stone Cold – Instrumental," sets a lively foundation, making it easy for DJs to mix and keep the crowd moving. The rhythm is known for its upbeat tempo and catchy hooks, which helped it become a favorite in sound systems across Jamaica and beyond during the late 1990s. Several talented artists voiced tracks on this riddim, adding their own style and flavor. Anthony B delivers "Hole A Woman" with his signature fiery delivery. He is well known for his hit song "Fire Pon Rome" and is a respected figure in conscious dancehall. Determine brings powerful lyrics to "H.i.m. Selassie I," showing his roots reggae influence. Everton Bledner’s "Love In My Heart" adds a heartfelt touch to the compilation. Richie Spice, who later gained international attention for "Earth A Run Red," contributes the track "Fire," displaying his smooth vocals. Spanner Banna’s "Mr Medley" stands out with its catchy melody and clever lyrics. Behind the scenes, producers Evert on Williams and Oniel Russell shaped the Stone Cold Riddim, releasing it under Blend Them Production. Blend Them Production became known for crafting dancehall riddims that captured the energy of the era. DJs across the dancehall scene used this release in their sets, making it a memorable part of 1999’s bashment sound.
Stone Cold Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Hole A Woman
- Determine – H.i.m. Selassie I
- Everton Bledner – Love In My Heart
- Richie Spice – Fire
- Spanner Banna – Mr Medley
- Stone Cold – Instrumental
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